Results for: angry, ill-mannered, not good looking, homely, unsightly
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banner headline, cloth suspended between two poles, especially good, flag of king, emperor, or knight, flag; poster; large headline; (Internet) advertisement on a web page which is usually in the form of an animated graphic, guiding principle, head art...banner
barbarian, uncivilized person; brutal or cruel person, barbaric, uncivilized; wild, untamed; cruel, fierce; ruthless, brutal; very angry, furioussavage
Bartolomeu Dias (c1450-1500), Portuguese explorer who discovered the Cape of Good HopeDias
baseball game with many hits, brawl, heated argument, heated fight in which there are many physical blows; game in which a lot of good hits are made (Baseball Slang)slugfest
be able to use language, be on good terms, communicate nonverbally, communicate with another sea-going vessel, deliver speech to audience, express in writing, express thoughts and opinions, indicate something, make characteristic sound, talk, talk; say...speak
be angry, be busy, begin boiling, boil something, cook by boiling; bubble or foam as if boiling; soak, steep; rage, be in a state of extreme excitement or anger, make boiling movements, seething movement or action, soak somethingseethe
be angry, fill with bubbles, fire-extinguishing substance, froth, produce or form a light frothy mass of bubbles; cause to foam, frothy saliva, light frothy mass of bubbles; spongy material (used in upholstery), material containing bubbles, produce bub...foam
be good enoughmeasure up
be good enough to meet condition, compensate somebody, fulfill need, gratify, satiate; fulfill, meet a request or requirement; gratify a desire; compensate, remunerate, make somebody feel content, pay debt, resolve doubts, solve mathematical problemsatisfy
be good for filming, coated strip for taking pictures, cover with a thin layer, cover with a thin layer; be covered with a thin layer; record a motion picture, make a motion picture, make movie of something, motion pictures collectively, movie industry...film
be growing angry, build up, cook just below boil, cook steadily at a temperature just below the boiling point; be steadily cooked at a near-boiling temperature; seethe, be in a state of suppressed anger or excitement, gentle cooking temperature, proces...simmer
be not good enough, disillusion, fail to meet expectations, fail somebodydisappoint
be talented, do very well; surpass, do better than, be very good, do well or betterexcel
be very angry, be very hot, brawl, broiled food, cook by direct heat, roast, grill; be grilled or roasted; burn, cook using direct heat, quarrel, dispute, row, take part in brawl, use of direct heatbroil
bear young, child, give birth to whelps, bring forth (offensive when said of a woman), ridge on capstan or windlass, rude young man, tooth on a wheel, young animal, young offspring of some mammals (i.e. dogs, bears, lion, etc.); ill-mannered childwhelp
 

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